Wednesday, April 23, 2014

The Best Martial Art - Something Of Intent

When Breakout Kings, A&E's new drama about convicts who team up to catch other, escaped convicts, first premiered, LA TV Insider Examiner picked Serinda Swan as "one to watch." We hadn't yet learned all of the nuances of her character, but we saw hints at something more in her performance and couldn't wait to peel back the layers of this hardened woman to learn who she was and why she got locked up in the first place.

In a previous article, I covered the comments Dan Henderson made about Lesnar's MMA skills and the push he received from the UFC. Henderson was on the "Jim Rome is Burning" show yesterday.



Anyway, the point here is that you can toss away all the repeat techniques and forms, all those poser moves, and consolidate your teachings according to hard core principles that make sense.

These forms which are practiced with two or more people in click, aren't they also a form of kata? They may not call it kata. They may not have the same number of moves that traditional karate kata have, but they are still a series of forms that must be practiced to maintain one's martial ability. It's the same in many other forms of martial arts, in JuJitsu is there not a series of moves to get a person into an arm bar? These series of forms and movements have to be practiced to gain speed, agility, endurance and technical expertise.

Want to give yourself a fighting chance? Try isreali street fighting on Sunday, January 13, 2013 from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. when Vivian Cannon and John Whitman teach practical street fighting as self dense.

Get a trainer. Yes, it's an investment, but getting some professional guidance could be just the thing to help you jump start your fitness routine. Even if you just meet once every other week, it's a way to stay accountable and learn new things.

Health and fitness, religious and spiritual, financial reinvestments and trading, travel, in hot countries, trekking, camping, going to the sea, or may be the mountain, foods, cakes, or fish, or meet, vegetarian peoples, people who loves safari, the desert...

There are so many possibilities. That is IF you can stay focused and keep training/learning while looking for contracts. You can spend an easy $ 2500 on bodyguard training, $ 500 on first aid and IED courses and another $ 500 on firearms training. It's an expensive career to start in, so you have to be TOP MOTIVATED.

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